Tyrone, which wore pink uniforms for breast cancer awareness, stayed with the Lady Blue Devils in the first quarter, trailing by just five with 20 seconds left in the period.

Then Hollen drilled one of her five 3-pointers to put Bellwood up 19-11 to end the quarter, and Tyrone never got any closer. The Lady Blue Devils kept extending their lead. With her team up by 10 two minutes into the second quarter, Crook hit a 3-pointer and then stole Tyrone's inbounds pass, dishing it to Leamer for a layup and giving the home team a comfortable lead they never relinquished.

Tyrone had some trouble finding the rim in the first half, shooting just 26 percent from the field. The second half saw the Lady Golden Eagles put up just 12 shots, eight of which fell. Nicole Gripp led Tyrone with 15 points while Alayna Hettinger added 10. Freshman Finnley Christine came off the bench for nine.

"We need more out of our starting lineup point-wise," Rhoades said. "[Bellwood] is one of the top teams in [Class]-AA. We know what we need to work on if we want to be competitive in the playoffs."

"Our goals are very simple," Swaney said. "We're a veteran basketball team. We believe we should be challenging for league and district titles."